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Lol it’s great, you should try it
I’m here.
Lol it’s great, you should try it
That’s kinda why shells like Fish are so nice, it shows autocompletes, shows me not only commands, filenames, but also arguments too commands too. If i vaguely remember what the name of the command is, I don’t really have to open up and documentation or google to find it out, i just try some combos and usually get it. The real weird thing is why distros don’t ship with user friendly shells, but insist on sticking with bash
Shits on the lower class
Started using it because I was a nerd, still using it because windows cannot provide anything close to a sway/i3 style of wm.
Also setting up a programming environment is dead easy, just install a package and you can compile your code within 5 minutes of a fresh install.
and also the kernel logs actually make sense and tell me what I need to fix when the system breaks. windows errors are just a goddamn mysterious mess
One is my subaru forester with 255,555 miles on it, the other is my Chrysler sebring with 217171 miles, Both are 1999, the Chrysler is gone, but the subaru is still here
I attached an image here but it seems to only appear on kbin?
Now that I think about it I always own cars with high miles
I love this kind of stuff
Newer ryzens are better, especially because they get frequent updates to their microcode that fixes a lot of the issues you’re experiencing.
Only a scrub would search something embarrassing and not delete it afterwards, or just use a web browser that deletes it every session
if its a qt application then run in a console “QT_QPA_PLATFORM=xcb program_name”, if it’s a gtk application i think it’s “GDK_BACKEND=x11” though I’m not entirely sure.
I have to do this with LMMS as on sway click and drag doesn’t work for some odd reason
boredom and depression will get you, that’s why there’s the saying “ignorance is bliss”